Banco de la Nación Argentina represented itself in the renewal negotiations and the landlord, Monday Properties, and its investment partner Invesco, were represented in-house by Jordan Berger, Monday Properties announced.

The bank has been a tenant in the 34-story former Helmsley Building since 2004 and has a dedicated private entrance in the East Helmsley Walkway of the building, which is between 45th and 46th Streets.

The state-owned bank provides an array of financial services for personal and business customers and uses the New York branch for the execution of financial transactions between Argentina-based businesses and their American partners.

“We are delighted that Banco de la Nación Argentina has chosen to extend its long-term tenancy at 230 Park Avenue, its New York City home office,” Anthony Westreich, Chief Executive Officer of Monday Properties, said in a prepared statement. “They are a highly-valued tenant of ours and we wish them many more years of continued business success in the U.S.”

Asking rent for the space was in the high $60s per square foot, Monday Properties said, declining to indicate the length of the lease.